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Lot 176

A late 19th century French chandelier, having a bohemian overlaid ruby glass column and finial, with four gilt metal scroll formed branches, engraved sconces and shaped drip trays below, 58cm high x 31.5cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 58

A late 19th century French gilt metal and beveled glass mantle clock, the dial having a floral painted centre surrounded by an enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals, the case having a finial and raised on four lion paw feet, with a mercury compensated pendulum, the Vincenti & Cie 8 day movement striking on a single gong, 33cm high x 21cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 53

A Regency mahogany cased 8 day bracket clock, the movement signed Frodsham, the case having a pineapple finial, twin ring handles with pierced side grilles, the dial having Roman numerals and Breguet style hands, the double fusee movement having anchor escapement and signed to the backplate 'Frodsham, Gracechurch St, London', 49cm high x 28.5cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 27

A late 19th/early 20th century French gilt metal 8 day mantle clock, the enamel dial signed 'S.Leighton, Paris' within floral swags, pierced gilt metal fancy hands and Roman numerals, the case of architectural form having a flame finial, four pillars and pierced floral scroll borders, the Samual Marti movement striking on a single gong, 33cm high x 18cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 650

An early 20th century Chinese bronze censer, the pierced lid set with dragon finial, the body with incised decoration and elephant mask loop handles, raised on three integral legs, height 24cm.

Lot 918

WILLIAM EDWARDS; a Victorian hallmarked silver sifting spoon with finial modelled as Justice, London 1874, approx. 1.39ozt.

Lot 317

A pair of George V silver pepper casters, each of urn form with pierced cover and knop finial above beaded bands, on a circular beaded foot, London 1918 by Crichton Brothers, height 9cm, and a small group of silver condiments and condiment spoons, including a set of three apostle salt spoons, each with a scallop shell bowl, London 1865 and 1867 by Arthur Sibley, together with a silver sauceboat, inscription engraved, Birmingham 1910, length 17cm, total weight 404.1g.

Lot 401

A George V silver mounted Royal Worcester porcelain teapot of oval form, the embossed domed hinged lid with flower finial above overlaid pierced and embossed lattice, floral and scroll sides, flanked by a wicker covered handle, London 1910 by William Comyns & Sons, height 13.5cm (restoration to porcelain), a silver tapering cylindrical specimen vase, Sheffield 1915, height 19.5cm, and a silver oval bonbon dish, Sheffield 1994 by Mappin & Webb, length 13.5cm, boxed.

Lot 304

An Edwardian silver sugar caster of elongated ovoid form with pierced domed cover and spiral finial above a wirework body applied with a continuous floral garland, on a circular foot, London 1908 by Haseler Brothers, weight 174.2g, height 17.4cm, fitted with a blue glass liner.

Lot 763

A gold and reverse painted intaglio crystal stickpin, designed as a ladybird, detailed ‘9ct’, weight 1.2g, diameter of finial 0.8cm, a seed pearl set stickpin with a horseshoe and riding crop motif, and a gold and white metal bar brooch, designed as a riding crop, detailed ‘15ct’, weight 2.8g, with two cases.

Lot 395

A Victorian silver mounted Stourbridge intaglio cut and polished glass claret jug, in the style of Thomas Webb, the hinged lid with knop finial above a cylindrical collar relief decorated with birds in flight and 'S' scrolls, flanked by a strapwork and bellflower scroll handle, the ovoid body cut with spiralling stems of flowers, on a circular foot, London 1894 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, height 27.5cm.

Lot 301

A George II silver coffee pot of tapering cylindrical form with domed hinged lid and knop finial above a foliate scroll spout and turned wood handle, on a stepped circular foot, marks rubbed, weight 635.8g, height 22cm.

Lot 318

An Edwardian silver mounted desk bell of domed form with push finial above pierced and embossed spiral and foliate decoration, Birmingham 1904 by William Henry Sparrow, height 8cm, a silver curved rectangular engine turned twin lidded cigarette case, Birmingham 1923, weight 188.2g, length 14cm, and a silver mounted rectangular cigarette box, Birmingham 1917, length 18.5cm.

Lot 663

A silver set, diamond and red gem set stickpin, designed as a fox’s mask, mounted with rose cut diamonds and red gem set eyes, width of finial 0.7cm, and a Continental silver and marcasite brooch, designed as a racehorse and jockey, detailed ‘935’, weight 5.5g, width 4.4cm.

Lot 139

A large 19th Century Chinese blue and white floor vase, the domed lid surmounted by a Kylin finial flanked by mask handles, all over floral and symbol decoration, 116cm high  

Lot 153

Dresden porcelain twin handled covered cup with putti finial and Watteau and applied / painted flower decoration raised on a pierced base, with five Dresden covered pots etc, tallest 26cm

Lot 122

An early 20th century military style bandsman’s tunic, and original early 20th century display mannequin. Manufactured by ‘Uniquip’ who were known suppliers of British military uniforms from at least 1912. This example likely dates from the post WW1 era. Made in scarlet wool, with bullion Austrian knots to the sleeves, plus further bullion lines to the collar, and knotted bullion epaulettes secured with a brass button. There is also the usual hook and eye mechanism to the collar area to keep it closed, but one hook is missing. To the front are 9 brass buttons, each with the traditional bandsman’s Lyre, and with each marked ‘Trade Buttons Ltd B’ham’. Fully lined to the inside, with the only other label stating ‘Made in England’. The tunic is complete with a nice quality and original early 20th century tailors mannequin, with a carved wooden base, adjustable central column, and a decorative turned wooden finial to the neck area. The underside of the mannequin has a large paper label, stating that it was made by Gems Ltd, and the French Bust Co. Condition: some age and service wear in places. All of the buttons,  both the epaulettes, and the collar bullion is mostly complete, with just little surface wear in places. Some moth nips to the nap of the cloth near the right hand collar area, plus a couple of small moth holes to the right sleeve, and one to the back. The body of the mannequin has some cracking and depressions to the surface, but remains for the most part in solid condition.

Lot 213

A 20thC copper tea urn, the domed and arched top with an arched finial, with brass handles, ebonised pools and tap, 50cm high.

Lot 300

Late Victorian silver three piece batchelor tea set, comprising teapot of tapering bulbous form, with hinged domed cover, ivory finial and plain loop handle, with ivory insulators, matching sugar and cream jug (London 1902) Walker & Hall Ld. All at approximately 16ozs. 13cm overall height. APHA Ref: NB7HU5M5

Lot 317

1920s silver three piece tea set, comprising teapot of compressed baluster form, hinged domed cover and angular ebony handle, on an oval base, matching sugar and cream jug (Birmingham 1920) Robert Chandler. All at approximately 25ozs. Teapot 29cm across.Teapot: General overall condition quite good, some surface scratching and minor denting, lower handle is knocked in and may have been repaired, pouring spout slightly bent, cover is bent at the hinge, finial is loose,and missing its post, handle is loose. Marks slightly rubbed.Sugar and cream: Good overall condition, some surface scratching and minor dents. Cream jug may have had repair to handle. Marks clear.

Lot 272

George III silver teapot of barrel form, with bright cut decoration and engraved armorial crest, hinged domed cover, with ivory pineapple finial and an ivory loop handle (London 1798) Andrew Fogelberg, together with an associated silver stand of oval form, with engraved initials (London 1796) same maker. All at approximately 18ozs. Tea pot 26cm across. (2). APHA Ref: HEDBKN1B

Lot 1442

Two mahogany curtain poles with finials and gold metal curtain rings, four brass brackets, long together with three smaller poles without finials. Various lengths 242cm, 228cm, 121cm, 2x 74cm. Three white painted wooden reeded curtain poles with finials, rings and brackets, all 133cm long. Green painted metal curtain pole with green leaf pattern fabric and pink and green tassels, pole 104cm wide, fabric 94cm wide and 127cm drop. Three red and white candy-cane curtain poles with one finial and red curtain rings

Lot 398

A Victorian silver bachelor's teaset, Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1875, comprising teapot (12cm), twin-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, oval form, floral and foliate border, gadrooned rim, raised foot, wooden handle and finial to teapot, total gross weight 20.2oz.Qty: 3

Lot 363

A late Victorian silver brandy warmer, possibly Thomas Walker, Birmingham 1894, Regency design, with lid, ebony handle and finial, on stand with shell motifs, with burner, total gross weight 26.5oz.Condition report:The cover has some dents and distortion to the rim, with the maker's mark partially rubbed. The rim of the warmer is slightly squeezed, otherwise it is free of any significant dings or dents. There are two crests engraved to the back exterior wall. Marks are good on the warmer. The stand retains a good shape and the marks are crisp. The burner is slightly distorted around the rim and partially rubbed marks. Handle has  a little movement in the join.

Lot 350

A Victorian silver bachelor's teapot, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1888, oval form, part fluted, wooden handle and finial, 12cm, gross weight 10.4oz.

Lot 374

A Dutch white metal pickle fork; sifter spoon; and knife; other Dutch white metal souvenir flatware; an imported silver wine bottle stopper, pheasant finial, with cork; pair of metal handles; and other white metal and silver-plated cutlery.Qty: 1 box

Lot 156

A Dresden chocolate cup, cover, and saucers, decorated in the style of Helena Wolfsohn, overall height 13cm; Continental urn-shape covered vase, rams head handles, floral swag decoration, gilt highlights, 21cm. Qty: 2Condition report:The finial on the chocolate cup lid looks and feels rough. There is a hairline crack to the saucer. The join between the vase and its base is broken / has been repaired so the vase leans to one side. Please see additional uploaded images.

Lot 418

A silver three-piece teaset, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1899, fruitwood handle and finial, cast foliate borders, semi gadrooned body, total gross weight 46.6oz.Qty: 3

Lot 379

Victorian silver caddy, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1902, oval form, ebony finial, cast lion mask handles; and another silver caddy; gross 17t.oz.

Lot 68S

Five various terracotta chimney pots, three ridge tiles and other items. One of the chimey pots with a cowl, 62cm high overall; togerther with a glazed baluster finial

Lot 454

A Victorian mahogany two door chiffonier with shelf back. The moulded arched back with carved foliate scrolling finial over a base with two cushion drawers and two cupboard doors, raised on a plinth base. L123cm x D47cm x H170cm

Lot 17B

A reconstituted stone square plinth and an associated glazed ball finial. On a square base, this 46cm high; the plinth approx. 91cm high, 35cm wide

Lot 41

An assortment of terracotta pots and garden ornaments. Including a triangular ridge end-tile with a floret finial, 65cm high overall; a baluster vase with ribbed decoration, 41cm high; a round wall hanging plaque cast with Aphrodite and attendant winged putti, 58cm diameter; a cylindrical vase with block decoration; a water vessel with a lip and a rope handle; and a figure of a couple embracing. H44cm

Lot 98

A Replica German Dagger with Bone Handle and Lion Mask Finial, with Leather Covered Scabbard Inscribed 'Made in Germany', 38cm long

Lot 99

A Large Chinese Qing Dynasty Porcelain Blue and White Tureen and Cover, Decorated with Deer in Exterior Setting with Trees and Native Fauna, the Body Flanked by Stylised Zoomorphic Handles Modelled as Rabbits, the Cover with Floral Decoration Having Pomegranate Finial, 18th Century, 33cm Wide, Substantial Restoration to Tureen and Lid Glued

Lot 204

A large Indian brass lidded vase, the lid with a finial modelled as Garuda, the vase and cover 55 cm high, thank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reportsThank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reports

Lot 291

Late Victorian Unmarked Silver Dip Pen with Elephant Finial

Lot 554

A Victorian publican's shield shaped cut glass spirit fountain and cover, inscribed RUM, 78cm h The spire finial to the cover reduced. Not cracked or chipped

Lot 833

A George III black walnut dressing mirror, the stepped base fitted with drawers, 71cm h Lacks lock, glass replaced, silvering spotted, brass finial replaced, backboards affected by damp

Lot 998

A Victorian brass footman,  34cm h; 43 x 32cm excluding handles, apair of Victorian adjustable andirons, on incurved wrought iron front legs, brass ball finials, 70cm h, 50cm l, an art deco style chrome tubular hat stand, in the form of a lady, 46cm h, a mid century EPNS two-tier cake stand, with removable glass shelves, 32cm x 23cm, and an art deco style figure of a female dancer, 32cm h Adjustable andirons are rusty, lacking one finial

Lot 123

A pair of Sevres style porcelain urns and covers, c.1900, each with a turquoise ground, painted with cartouches with figures, opposite a cartouche of trophies, with gilt 'crackle' detailing, with pseudo-Sevres marks, 38.5cm high (4)Condition ReportOne loose, central bar and nut needs tightening. Firing cracks to the inside of the bases.Gilt rubbing and loss across both.One finial is detached, the other has been repaired. Please see the additional images.

Lot 111

A pair of Royal Worcester 'Fruit Study' porcelain vases, 20th century, model 2363, each of twin-handled pedestal urn form, complete with covers, the first painted by David Fuller, with apples, blackberries, pears, and grapes, the second painted by Paul English, with apples, cherries, peaches, and grapes, both signed 'D Fuller' and 'P English' respectively, printed marks,20.8cm high (2)Condition ReportOne finial broken and glue repaired. Otherwise, in good order with very minor surface/tarnishing to the gilding. Please see additional images. 

Lot 427

Two Clarice Cliff preserve pots, in the Crocus and Gayday patterns. Hairline crack to the crocus example, chips to the rim and the finial to the Gayday example.

Lot 173

A collection of Shelley ceramics, to include Melody sugar bowl, Harmony drip glaze butter dish with cover and cake stand base. Chip to finial of butter dish cover.

Lot 197

A ceramic mantle clock in the Chinese style possibly by Minton, in a turquoise glaze and with Foo Dog finial and masks. Some cracks visible to base and tail of foo dog is cracked. Pendulum present.

Lot 135

A group of Chinese blue and white ceramics including two dragon decorated graduated bowls, a chestnut basket on stand, circular twin handled bowl and cover, a small teapot with fixed high loop handle and painted four character mark to base and a small jar and cover with painted character marks.Condition Report: Larger blue and white bowl - 19cm diameter. Bowl has black marks to the inside and rim. Appears to be free of chips, cracks, or restoration. Addtional images of other items added Small blue and white bowl - 15.5cm diameter. Minor chips to rim, but no other sign of cracks or restoration. Some black marks to inside.Blue and white bowl with cover and finial - 9cm high. Appears to be good, no chips, cracks or restoration.Blue and white twin handled bowl with cover - 10cm high. Firing crack to the underside of the lid, otherwise appears to be no cracks, chips or restorationOval bowl, 21.5cm diameter - chips to the rim, but doesn't appear to be any other chips or cracks. There's a mark to the inside, which doesn't appear to come away with a light clean.Teapot - 17cm high. There's a firing imperfection to the centre of the handle. Otherwise no evidence of chips, cracks or restoration.

Lot 131

A Chinese green glazed reticulated teapot with leaf and bud moulded finial, rounded rectangular main body with four pierced panels and with incised character marks to base, height 16cm.Condition Report: No visible signs of cracks, grazing or restoration.

Lot 362

A SILVER HEART SHAPED BOX AND A SILVER BOOK MARKER (2)The heart shaped box with embossed decoration (damaged) London 1889, the book marker with a butterfly finial, Birmingham 1990, combined weight 171 grams

Lot 718

A REGENCY STYLE DARK GREEN PAINTED METAL HANGING LANTERNModern Of square form with pierced gallery, tapering to a tiered lotus leaf finial, 110cm high

Lot 308

A GEORG JENSEN NAPKIN RING AND A DUTCH LIDDED CREAM POT (2)The napkin ring detailed 258 and engraved David George Oct.29-39, the cream pot with embossed decoration, angel finial to the hinged lid and raised on three feet, combined weight 180 grams

Lot 225

AN ASIAN BOWL AND COVER WITH A STANDProfusely decorated with figures and foliate scrolls, the cover with a standing figure finial, the stand presentation inscribed and raised on four feet, probably Indian or Burmese, diameter of bowl 18.4cm, combined weight 1335 grams

Lot 728

A GROUP OF FIVE BRONZE MOUNTED HARDSTONE OBELISK MANTEL ORNAMENTS (5)Some elements 19th Century and Later Comprising: a seated elephant with rock crystal pinnacle, an eagle with blue agate pinnacle finial, and recumbent goat with amethyst finial, each on painted faux verde antico plinths, inscribed to the underside 'H.B' and dated 2008 and 2009, the tallest 36.cm high; Together with two smaller examples, one signed 'H.B' 2008, 23cm high

Lot 237

A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG AND SIX FUTHER ITEMS (7)The christening mug, Birmingham probably 1883, three cigarette cases, various dates, a pepperette, London 1888, a paper knife with a thistle finial to the handle with a steel blade and a set of six cocktail sticks, Birmingham 1979, the finials modeled as characters from Charles Dickens novels, in a case, combined gross weight excluding the paper knife 403 grams

Lot 371

A GROUP OF SILVER, FOREIGN AND PLATED WARES (7)Comprising; a milk jug, raised on three feet, the body with presentation inscription, London 1910, a bonbon dish, having a shaped rim, Birmingham date letter rubbed, a bonbon dish with pierced decoration, Birmingham 1911, combined weight 287 grams, also a sauceboat, a pair of candle snuffers, a pair of serving tongs and a salt spoon, with a cherub finial

Lot 77

A VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR CASTER AND CRUMB BRUSH, plain form with acorn finial and quatrefoil pierced detail, approximate height 200mm, hallmarked 'Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater' London 1899, approximate gross weight 189.9 grams, 6.10 ozt, together with a crumb brush, hallmarked 'Levi & Salaman' Birmingham 1897, (condition report: general moderate wear)

Lot 51

A Georgian oak longcase clock with a painted 8-day arched dial movement, with reeded quarter columns and a swan neck pediment, with a ball and eagle finial, raised upon shaped bracket feet. The dial signed John Wallace, Musselburgh, pendulum and weights present, 53 x 29 x 235cms. Estimate £45-80.

Lot 21

A Georgian mahogany banjo barometer of typical form with an inlaid case and a swan neck pediment with finial, 30.5 x 6 x 109cms. Estimate £30-50.

Lot 118

Cased set of 12 sterling silver bean finial coffee spoons, Birmingham 1927, by William Adams Ltd

Lot 35

A Victorian three piece tea set, of bombe shape with engraved decoration, the teapot with acorn finial and ivory insulators, Benjamin Smith Lincoln Inn Fields, Duke St, London, 25 by 15 by 17cm high, jug and tea pot dated 1849, bowl dated 1846, 1248.5g / 40.1toz. (3)Notes: Ivory Exemption Submission Reference 6EDNQP1H

Lot 8

Two James II silver trefid spoons, one inscribed 'I P E' to the reverse of its finial, some remnants of gilt covering, 19.5cm long, the other with inscription 'I S 1687' to the back of the finial, both hallmarked William Mathew I, London 1685, 3.2toz overall. (2)

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